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		<title>You say… We say…</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2007 18:15:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Moritz Stefaner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another visual experiment on tagging: How do individuals use tags — compared to the community? Do you use private language or are you a mainstream tagger? When you tag with “design” — do the others think it is “art”? On the left: the personal tags for the personal bookmarks — ordered by frequency — the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another visual experiment on tagging: 
How do individuals use tags — compared to the community? Do you use private language or are you a mainstream tagger? When you tag with “design” — do the others think it is “art”?</p>

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<p><strong>On the left</strong>: the personal tags for the personal bookmarks — ordered by frequency — the containing box per is log-scaled so you get an impression of the long–tail position of a tag. Which means: Often used tags are large, bright and go to the top.</p>

<p><strong>On the right</strong>: community tags for the tagged ressources. </p>

<p><strong>In the middle</strong>: tags with the same name are connected. If a line is horizontal, the indvidual and the community essentially agree on the relevance of the tag for the ressources. The steeper it is — the larger the disagreement. If no line starts at a tag, it means it is not present in the other list </p>

<p>So in the picture above, you can see my tags. Same facts you can read from the picture:
• “m.a.thesis” is a very often used, but private tag of mine.
• The ressources I tag in general are mostly tagged with “design” by the community. I, however, use the tag “design” much less often.
• “news”, “semantic web”, “webdev” are tags I use often, but not the community.
etc. </p>

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<p><img src='http://well-formed-data.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/ysws_01.jpg' alt='ysws_01.jpg' /></p>

<p>And often course, you can click individual tags to see what the comparison is like for subsets of the bookmarks. That’s especially interesting for obscure tags like “guru” — you can see what the tagger “means” by looking at the distribution of the community bookmarks (in this case “design — art — programmer — artist”). Interesting!</p>

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<p>Some more shots:</p>

<p><img src='http://well-formed-data.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/ysws_03.jpg' alt='ysws_03.jpg' /></p>

<p><img src='http://well-formed-data.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/ysws_02.jpg' alt='ysws_02.jpg' /></p>

<p>I wish I could say “click here for the interactive version” as usual — but unfortunately, del.icio.us offers a JSON API, but did not put a crossdomain.xml file on their server. Which means the visualization (which runs nicely on my harddisc) cannot load data when put in the web. Bummer. I hope I can figure something out. </p>

<p>So for now — I can only offer a <a href="http://well-formed-data.net/experiments/YouSayWeSay/wfd_YouSayWeSay.zip">download link</a>. Click the index.html. You might have to adjust you Flash player security settings in order to load the community tags. Caveat: The application is still a bit buggy and pretty heavy concerning processor ressources.</p>
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